¡Feminismo! by Carlson Marifran;

¡Feminismo! by Carlson Marifran;

Author:Carlson, Marifran;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 1988-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1Revista del Consejo Nacional de Mujers, 1, no 1 (April, 1901), 1.

2For a detailed account of the contributing countries and their exhibits see Jeanne Madeline Weimann, The Fair Woman: The Story of the Woman’s Building at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 (Chgo: Academy Chicago, 1981).

3Ernesto Quesada, La question femenina (BA: Pablo E. Coni, 1899), pp. 5-32. Dr Quesada was one of the Generation of Eighty, who worked for intellectualism in Buenos Aires. These people, completely absorbed in European culture, had no confidence that Argentina could develop without foreign influence.

4Peter Smith, Politics and Beef in Argentina: Patterns of Conflict and Change (NY: Columbia Univ. Press, 1969), p. 17.

5Quesada, p. 4.

6Cecilia Grierson, “Marcha progresiva de la idea del Consejo Nacional de Mujeres: Trabajo presentado por la Doctora Cecilia Grierson”, Revista del Consejo, 2, No 8 (1902), 28.

7Luis R. Longhi, Sufragio femenino (BA: Baiocco, 1932), p. 135. Mrs King had the reputation of being a social climber.

8Hernando, “Casa y Familia”, p. 190.

9Longhi, p. 132.

10International Council of Women, Our Common Cause (NY: Nat’l Council of Women of the U.S., 1933), pp. 18-24.

11Grierson, “Marcha”, p. 29.

12Moreau, La mujer en la democracia, pp. 164-166.

13For details of the meeting, see Revista del Consejo 1 No 1 (April, 1901), 3-20.

14Cecilia Grierson, Decadencia del Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de la República Argentina (BA: 1910), pp. 1-5.

15Revista del Consejo 1, no 4 (15 Dec, 1901), 4.

16See Grierson, Decadencia, p. 12.

17Revista del Consejo, p. 32.

18Revista del Consejo 2, no 2 (25 June, 1902), 4.

19The Evolution of the International Council of Women: Part I, 1888-1913 (NY: NCW of the U.S., 1956), pp. 14-39.

20Consejo Nacional de Mujeres de la República Argentina, Historia de la Biblioteca del Consejo Nacional de Mujeres (BA: Gráfico “Oceana”, 1936), pp. 16-17.

21Revista del Consejo 3, no 4 (25 Sept., 1903), 38.

22Revista del Consejo 4, no 4 (5 Sept., 1904), 11.

23See International Survey Committee, International Survey of the Young Men’s and Young Women’s Christian Associations (NY: 1932), p. 325; Victor Alberto Mirelman, “The Jews in Argentina, 1890-1930: Assimilation and Particularism” Diss. Columbia Univ., 1973, p. 351. See also Francesco Cordasco and Thomas Monroe Pitkin, The White Slave Trade and the Immigrants, (Detroit: Blaine Ethridge, 1981).

24Revista del Consejo 6, No 6 (25 April, 1907), 18.

25Grierson, Decadencia, pp. 8-12.

26Historia de la Biblioteca, p. 23.

27Gino Germani, “Mass Immigration and Modernization in Argentina” in Masses in Latin America, ed. Irving Louis Horowitz, pp. 289-330.

28ElDia, (Montevideo, N.D.) In Archivo de La Nacion, B.A.



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